Student Jacob Butts looks to Game of Logging instructor Bill Lindloff for feedback on his just-completed cut during a chainsaw skills workshop at the DCMO BOCES Harrold Campus last week.

Students in Zach Whittaker’s DCMO BOCES Conservation course took part in a “Soren Erickson's Game of Logging” workshop with guest instructor Bill Lindloff, who visited the Robert W. Harrold campus last week. The students were participating in Game of Logging Level 1, the initial training requirement for obtaining their New York Trained Logger Certification (NYTLC ) from the New York Logger Training organization. They can receive their NYTLC after completing initial training in First Aid & CPR, a Forest Ecology & Silviculture course, and the Game of Logging Level 1 chainsaw skills training. To maintain their certification, students will need to complete additional continuing education classes and workshops during the next three years.

 

Soren Erickson's Game of Logging is a world-reknowned training curriculum that teaches chain saw skills, and was founded in the 1960s by Swedish logger and instructor Soren Erikson. The curriculum combines Scandinavian logging techniques with the latest systems for working safely around trees, and offers hands-on training in small groups. “Game” refers to both the friendly competitive approach to training and the importance of a strategic plan for felling trees and working safely

 

The New York Logger Training organization is a cooperative effort of timber harvesters, foresters, forest industries, forest landowners, government and educators. Headquartered in Rennselaer, New York, they’ve been issuing certifications since 1996.

 

The Conservation & Heavy Equipment program is offered at both the Harrold Campus in Sidney Center and the Alan D. Pole Campus in Norwich. For more information about the educational programs and services offered by DCMO BOCES, visit www.dcmoboces.com.